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Proof and basis to sue porn industry in terms of human experimenting

Discussion in 'Porn Addiction' started by Deleted Account, Feb 22, 2021.

  1. Porn industry is releasing harmful substance (porn) to the humanly environment (internet), and affecting society, without testing this substance longterm on humans in lab (because its forbidden by law). So if porn industry is releasing untested-on-humans substance into human environment - so then where the tests are being conducted?
    On living organism of human society.
    Because human experimenting in lab is forbidden, it doesnt mean tests are not conducted - they changed environment of testing- from lab to living organism of society.
    Are you addicts? Have you been informed about harms of porn?
    Do you agree that you are being experimented against you will in indirect manner?
    Is in you country law that protects you against illegal human experimets?
    Are there now studies that are showing the harm of porn?

    This industry is now dead, it only takes people commited to cause of suing porn industry against commiting illegal human experiments. And crime against humanity.

    Do you agree ?

    So my question is : are you able to see that you are subject to testing of untested harmful substance ?
     
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  2. HelperX

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    I totally agree with you. You explained what I also feel perfectly.

    These bastards started the porn industry without even knowing the effects porn cause to the brain. We have now millions of addicts who find it hard to stop watching porn now all because of this fucking industry.

    The industry needs to get the fuck out of humanity!
     
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  3. Uriichi

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    I agree but they are not forcing us to watch it. Just like the tobacco industry doesn't force us to smoke, yes tobacco puts warning labels on its packages. Porn how ever does not put any labels but at the end of the day they are not forcing ppl to watch it. But I guess with all the new studies and findings some one can stand up against them and make a warning lable or do something to limit it...I feel in 10 years or so things will change and it will be harder to find porn...but then something new will take its place like virtual reality porn. Imagine a world with no porn....imagine where we would be in life, less anxiety, more in control over our selves, more productive. Like if porn disappeared I feel it would just click in people's mind to quit and we wouldn't think about it as much
     
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  4. Your tunnel vision is humorous.
     
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  5. Mr. Kruger

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    I don't think you can sue the porn industry because, like Uriichi said, you aren't forced to consume it. However, I do think that it shouldn't be so easy for minors to access. The free tube sites like P***hub should be required to implement some kind of age-verification system. I have no doubt in my mind that they want minors to get addicted to increase their ad revenue.
     
  6. Uriichi

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    Even if they put a warning label it won't stop anyone they will just click accept and go on to watching it age verification would work, but at 18 they will start their Bing and spiral into darkness...what we need is to have teachers educate kids, or parents educate their kids on the dangers of porn...I was watching "working moms" and one episode was all about the porn these women watch and it just amazed me how normal it is that people watch porn, infant infant you don't watch porn then somethings wrong with you. Honestly what was the purpose of porn like was it supposed to be educational? What is the purpose of watching random people having sex...and why are ppl spending money to keep these porn stars in business...its sad we live in a world where young men and women sell their bodies for money and a lot of them have no education or back up plan for when they get phased out or when the consumers become desensitized to them then they them selves have to escalate to doing things they never want to but they need money...porn not only ruins the consumers life but the person making them...just my 2 cents.
     
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  7. smh_fam

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    Yeah, I can't really agree, as much as I hate the porn industry.

    It's kind of like obese people suing fast food chains or smokers suing tobacco companies. Ultimately we did make a choice and that choice has consequences.

    I think there is certainly a lack of knowledge in the mainstream about how it messes with your brain and that needs to be rectified.
     
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  8. HelperX

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    We did make a choice, a choice without knowing the consequences! It's not the same as obese people and smokers. They know the consequences. Porn addicts did not!
     
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  9. Interesting range of opinions.
     
  10. Uriichi

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    I agree but honestly do you think a 8 to 14 year old will care about warning labels??? They will just watch it anyways...and can you imagine the disclaimers: watching porn might give u ED,DE,HOCD, might make you watch stuff u didn't like watching, might make you question your sexual orientation, might make you view women or men differently, this porn will ruin your life. But at the end of the day kids will still watch it because of the curious nature humans have
     
  11. OhWhenThe

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    Don't you think it's sick that 10 year olds have pornhub on tap in their pocket? They have no chance, most will find themselves on here in 5-10 years time. Obviously a warning label isn't going to do much but education on the potential risks might. I don't drink/smoke/do drugs and I'd partly put that down to being told from an early age about the potential dangers, had I been told about porn then maybe I wouldn't be here, I don't know but at least I'd have been aware of what I was doing to myself. Kids are also pretty shielded from things like alcohol/cigarettes and especially drugs but with porn it's all right there whenever they want and wherever they want, it should be as difficult for a kid to get porn as it is for them to get anything else that's going to cause them harm.
     
  12. Uriichi

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    I absolutely agree but education alone isn't going to make the difference parents need to take responsibility, talk to there kids, don't give the smart phones at 9 years of age, rather a flip phone. Today's kids have too much freedom to do as they please, no supervision, because the parents are too fucked up from the previous generation trying to fix them selves so they focus less on the kids and just do enough to get by...I just had a kid and I already talked to my wife about giving him a phone when he's 18 and no social media, what for social media is all bullshit young girls commit suicide more now because of social media and its fucked up cus no one wants to accept responsibility...just like with porn...just cus some people aren't addicted to porn or affected by it doesn't mean it's not bad, and that's the issue to many people who think it's a norm...their are a little over 3 million people on this forum we all help each other but theirs 7 billion in the world...and I feel slowly progress is being made. Just gonna take time
     
  13. TheForsakeen

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    wrong on too many levels...
     
  14. Khufu

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    My Journal
    do we have enough to build case
     
  15. HelperX

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    Why? Obese people know that eating too much cause health problems, while addicts did not know that porn caused damages on the lobes of the brain. I thought porn was just an alternative to sex when I felt like having some sexual pleasure, but did not know it would change my life causing me problems.
     
  16. Mr. Kruger

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    The porn industry would just claim that they didn't know either. And they probably didn't, because the proof of what it does to the brain stems from recent research.
     
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  17. HelperX

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    I don't drink, I don't smoke, never did drugs, I would have never watched porn if they told me about its consequences. I'm a curious human being but I'm also intelligent. Warnings would've worked for me, not sure for others, but for me, they certainly would've. And probably not only for me, a 14 years old is capable of knowing what's good and what's bad.
     
  18. HelperX

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    Yeah, and that's what makes me angry. These bastards did what they did without knowing the effects it cause to the brain. It gave me a fucking porn induced psychosis. I did not know it would've these effects on me.

    And the fact that they didn't know the consequences place them in a aggravating position because they carelessly did what they did. They still do what they do even though the effects of porn are now shown. See? They don't care about the harm porn does to people, they just want their money.
     
  19. CrimsnBlade

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    Mindgeek is currently in a civil court lawsuit in Canada for profiting from the sexual exploitation of minors and profiting from videos portraying non-consentual sex. Not exactly what you're saying OP, but still something.
     
  20. CrimsnBlade

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    I think a more useful point to make is that if any of us have kids, we need to make it a point to teach them ourselves about all of this stuff. Average age of kids being introduced to porn is about 10 years old (depending on where you are). Having that discussion beforehand and keeping and open, honest, vulnerable dialogue with your kids (so they aren't scared to admit if they've seen something) has the biggest long term payout.
     

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